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Chinese Huangmei Opera Servant Female Garment Costumes and Headpieces
The Chinese Huangmei Opera is a traditional form of Chinese opera that originated in Anhui Province.
It is known for its unique singing style, elaborate costumes, and intricate makeup.
The servant female costume is one of the most important elements of this art form, as it represents the character's social status and personality.
The servant female costume consists of a long robe with a high collar, a wide skirt, and a pair of tight-fitting pants.
The robe is usually made of silk or other luxurious materials, and it is adorned with intricate embroidery and patterns.
The headpiece, also known as the "face mask," is an essential accessory that complements the costume and enhances the character's appearance.
The headpiece is typically made of colorful silk or paper and features intricate designs and patterns.
It is worn over the face to hide the actor's identity and create a sense of mystery and intrigue.
The headpiece can vary in size and shape depending on the character's role and personality.
In addition to the servant female costume, there are several other types of costumes used in Chinese Huangmei Opera, including those for male characters, court officials, and other roles.
Each costume is designed to reflect the character's social status, occupation, and personality traits.
Chinese Huangmei Opera has a rich history dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
It was initially performed in rural areas and gradually spread to urban centers during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912).
Today, it remains a popular form of entertainment in China and around the world, attracting audiences with its unique blend of music, dance, and storytelling.
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